Super Patch technology uses a special pattern and vibrotactile technology to help you go from feeling blah to HUZZAH!
Once the Super Patch is in contact with your skin, it triggers a neural response in the brainstem that helps you tackle your daily problems, head-on.
When your skin comes in contact with the Super Patch pattern, a sensation is triggered, sending information to your brain.
The brain and nervous system processes that stimulation and a waterfall of wellness responses happen, from more energy to enhanced balance and quality of life.
The effect is immediate, so you focus less on overcoming wellness and quality of life challenges and more on living a happier, healthier life.
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